REGISTRATION for the Workers’ Institute on Labor Laws Seminar – Class 198
The University of the Philippines School of Labor and Industrial Relations (UP SOLAIR) is pleased to announce that registration is now open for the 198th Class of its Workers’ Institute on Labor Laws (WILL)...
UP SOLAIR is now accepting applications for its Master of and Diploma in Industrial Relations programs for the 2nd Semester of AY 2025-2026, with an online-ready curriculum that caters to busy professionals across the country. These graduate programs offer specialized tracks in Human Resource Development and Labor Policy, providing the interdisciplinary expertise needed to navigate digital workplace transformations and Industry 5.0. Interested applicants can click the link below to know more about the requirements and join the premier institution for labor studies through a flexible, world-class learning platform.
The latest issue of the Philippine Journal of Labor and Industrial Relations (Volume 42, 2025) is now officially available online, providing a rigorous and multi-faceted examination of the evolving world of work in the Philippines. This volume serves as a critical platform for scholarship that bridges the gap between academic theory and the practical realities of industrial harmony, featuring deep dives into the efficacy of tripartism in regional wage determination and the impact of deployment policies on the nation’s nursing workforce. From analyzing the systemic effects of contractualization in the fashion retail industry to exploring the unique labor rights, social legislation, and workplace "diskarte" of LGBTQIA+ employees, this edition offers a comprehensive and intersectional look at the legal and social frameworks shaping modern employment.
Beyond institutional policy and legal analysis, this issue places a significant emphasis on the human dimension of labor and the long-term structural shifts triggered by global crises. Contributors provide localized insights into the psychological safety of public school teachers and the often-overlooked occupational risks faced by cemetery workers in Baguio, ensuring that the discourse on labor includes the most vulnerable sectors. Additionally, the journal investigates the "feminization" of labor migration and how the digital economy is reshaping the career trajectories of Gen Z through platform-enabled side hustles. Whether you are a policymaker, academic researcher, or labor advocate, these studies provide the essential data and nuanced perspectives needed to navigate the shifting dynamics of the Philippine labor market and promote a more equitable future for all workers.